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so those are our investments in our kids' education. those are our investments in science and research to help power our economy. those are our investments to help modernize our infrastructure. they cut transportation by 15% when we have 15% unemployment in the construction industry. so mr. chairman, the american people rejected the kind of uncompromising lopsided approach that we see once again presented here in the house. the same thing we've seen for the last three years as if we hadn't even had a debate last fall. now, in the democratic alternative, we focus on the main issue right now and in the future. we don't only want strong economic growth in the future, we want to see accelerated job growth right now. you know, we've seen some momentum in the jobs market in the last couple months. but the republican budget, it will put the brakes on that growth. now, the chairman of the budget committee can quote what economists all he wants and there are economists that say it will do this or won't do this or will do that, but we have an emp
so those are our investments in our kids' education. those are our investments in science and research to help power our economy. those are our investments to help modernize our infrastructure. they cut transportation by 15% when we have 15% unemployment in the construction industry. so mr. chairman, the american people rejected the kind of uncompromising lopsided approach that we see once again presented here in the house. the same thing we've seen for the last three years as if we hadn't even...
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what you need is effort placed on education, education of all kinds. you need an investment in it. they are always going to need strong, fair just law enforcement. what i'm saying here is you need a balance. you must put it into the education but you also must deal with the situation properly. that's a fair way of putting it. >> the rate of racially based disturbances like this one, captured on surveillance video, used to be about one per month. but jail officials claim that the amer-i-can program has drastically reduced the number of incidents throughout the jail. >> there's a certain rule that blacks stay with blacks, hispanics stay with hispanics, the whites stay with whites and you can't intermingle. i mean, you can hi and bye but there's a certain tension that you've got to experience. it's like at any given moment you can get into a fight, all-out brawl. >> inmates like jeffrey glade say the program helps break down the racial barriers that lead to violence. >> now i've got some hope, and that's real. i don't want to sound cheesy or nothing, but this program really turned my
what you need is effort placed on education, education of all kinds. you need an investment in it. they are always going to need strong, fair just law enforcement. what i'm saying here is you need a balance. you must put it into the education but you also must deal with the situation properly. that's a fair way of putting it. >> the rate of racially based disturbances like this one, captured on surveillance video, used to be about one per month. but jail officials claim that the...
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educators say 80% of learning depends on a child's ability to see a blackboard or read a book, an impossible burden for 40,000 children here in los angeles who have problems with their vision. >> a lot of times they'll just zone out in the class because they can't see what's going on or they don't fully understand what's being taught. >> good afternoon, express lens up. >> reporter: for vision to learn, the solution is clear. after testing the students, the children's prescriptions are sent here. employees measure, polish and grind out every set of custom lenses. each pair of glasses costs about $100 to make. but for the students, they're free. >> every child should have the tools they need to be successful. and including those tools are glasses. >> reporter: austin butner, a successful investor, founded vision to learn. >> we're taking kids in the school and giving them vision, giving them a chance to learn. >> reporter: one by one, frame by frame, the room comes into focus. >> how excited are you? >> really, really excited. >> reporter: an excitement that resonates with butner every time h
educators say 80% of learning depends on a child's ability to see a blackboard or read a book, an impossible burden for 40,000 children here in los angeles who have problems with their vision. >> a lot of times they'll just zone out in the class because they can't see what's going on or they don't fully understand what's being taught. >> good afternoon, express lens up. >> reporter: for vision to learn, the solution is clear. after testing the students, the children's...
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he says he is not bitter and all he wants now is education, a job and to leave his past behind. >> it is a positive streak. i want my road to be positive. i don't want to go back as far as negativity. >> reporter: he says his innocence kept him positive. he wrote to the innocence project in 2006 and waited with the near 9,800 people asked for help. he is one of the 531 people who made it through the investigation phase. he is one of the 78 cases that are active and now among the 16 people cleared by the innocence project. johnny williams says he is full of
he says he is not bitter and all he wants now is education, a job and to leave his past behind. >> it is a positive streak. i want my road to be positive. i don't want to go back as far as negativity. >> reporter: he says his innocence kept him positive. he wrote to the innocence project in 2006 and waited with the near 9,800 people asked for help. he is one of the 531 people who made it through the investigation phase. he is one of the 78 cases that are active and now among the 16...
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educating people on the threat accurately educating them on the technical side, what this means dollars a cyber attack, and the effects, was going on, we are losing a we should do. there are many reasons that industry and other players are concerned about legislation and other things. part of it is the cost, the bureaucracy that comes in. part of it is addressing a very complex issue that at times is easier to ignore. to that is theft of intellectual property. the fact that they lose it is an issue. for the country, for the nation as a whole this is our future. that intellectual property from an economic perspective represents future wealth, and we are losing some of that. >> and you have referred to it, i think, as the greatest single transfer or illegal transfer of wealth in the history of the world. >> yes. i agree. exactly. and i am concerned that if we don't stop it it will hurt our nation's significantly. there are two parts to stopping. one is fixing are in for structure, a working together with industry and government to stop these attacks. the second, as was brought out by mr.
educating people on the threat accurately educating them on the technical side, what this means dollars a cyber attack, and the effects, was going on, we are losing a we should do. there are many reasons that industry and other players are concerned about legislation and other things. part of it is the cost, the bureaucracy that comes in. part of it is addressing a very complex issue that at times is easier to ignore. to that is theft of intellectual property. the fact that they lose it is an...
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said yes for prop 30 for education, but now, layoff notices are going out anyway. abc 7 news joins us live from sacramento with the story. nanette? >> prop 30 hips schools by raising taxes but that doesn't solve problems completely. >> two seconds. >> the california teachers association estimates the number of notices handed out to public schoolteachers could be as low as 2600 state wide, down 87% from 20,000 issued last year. >> the other union can't believe notices goring out. they're supposed to save schools from more cuts. >> for school districts now to be issuing layoff notices violates this spirit in which prop 30 was promoted to voters. >> the third grade teacher got a pink slip again. she thought she was safe this year considering her district now has reserve. >> i don't understand why the district doesn't see that the budget pie is expanding and this should have resulted in a change in aks however they're acting the sky is still falling. >> there is a lot of uncertainty still out there. >> kevin gordon says it doesn't give them any more money. plus, it's s
said yes for prop 30 for education, but now, layoff notices are going out anyway. abc 7 news joins us live from sacramento with the story. nanette? >> prop 30 hips schools by raising taxes but that doesn't solve problems completely. >> two seconds. >> the california teachers association estimates the number of notices handed out to public schoolteachers could be as low as 2600 state wide, down 87% from 20,000 issued last year. >> the other union can't believe notices...
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the irs says h&r block improperly filed form 8863 used to claim educational credit. likely they have to refile and even pay more. we will let us know what happens. we will ntinue to update you on this story. meanwhile onto spammers. the fcc recently filing claims against 29 defendants for sending out unwanted text messages to consumers. the stakes are high. there is one that was sent to one of our producers. grab your electric bill and save up to 20% of current prices. not true. and tasty with special offers that trick you toiving away your personal information. a researcher issues annual reports on messaging threats. you have said people are more trusting of their phone than they are some cour sort of sm coming into their laptop e-mail. >> and they respond to it faster. if you get an e-mail to m cominy not look at it until the next day and it is pretty obvious what is spam. if you get a message on your phone, your phone is beeping at you to get attention, and people are far more likely if they get a link in a message to click on the link and follow it. gerri: how co
the irs says h&r block improperly filed form 8863 used to claim educational credit. likely they have to refile and even pay more. we will let us know what happens. we will ntinue to update you on this story. meanwhile onto spammers. the fcc recently filing claims against 29 defendants for sending out unwanted text messages to consumers. the stakes are high. there is one that was sent to one of our producers. grab your electric bill and save up to 20% of current prices. not true. and tasty...
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i am reasonably well-educated and i thank you for the lecture. >> this bill now moves on to a vote in the stat where it's going to face a tough battle. steve, what's in the bill? >> it's a revival of the assault weapons ban that expired in 2004 after being on the books for ten years. specifically this legislation would prohibit the sale, manufacture, and transfer of 157 military style assault weapons, and it would ban large capacity magazines that can hold more than 10 rounds of ammunition. in the judiciary committee today, it passed on a vote of 10-8. after you saw some very heated discussion. >> it's not much satisfaction to say that criminals are going to have access to the whole range of weapons that they will have access to because they don't care about the laws passed. and we're going to give the american citizen a peashooter to defend themselves with. >> it exempts 2,271 weapons. isn't that enough for the people in the united states? >> mr. children -- >> do they need a bazooka? do they need other high-powered weapons that military people used to kill in close combat? i don't t
i am reasonably well-educated and i thank you for the lecture. >> this bill now moves on to a vote in the stat where it's going to face a tough battle. steve, what's in the bill? >> it's a revival of the assault weapons ban that expired in 2004 after being on the books for ten years. specifically this legislation would prohibit the sale, manufacture, and transfer of 157 military style assault weapons, and it would ban large capacity magazines that can hold more than 10 rounds of...
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that's the education function we are performing. we have to have tech ipo staff that can perform this function. as justice breyer indicated, the technology is working so fast that we hope there's cost savings, but it seems the price of the equipment goes up over time. >> i would really not like -- justice kennedy was just dedicated. part of the work we do is talking to school groups as you do. you talk to the public and try to explain to them, you know, were trying to do her job and try to explain what the job is. people don't know. they don't understand. you get the same speech over and over and everybody does that present government, whose in public life and you try to communicate over and over. at the third of a million or a million people a day that website, and say thank you. that can be so much more than i can do in a thousand speeches. so i would like to change that. >> thank you for that. the second part of my question, would be sequester really increase your intensity? the themes later on the wavelength regardless of the se
that's the education function we are performing. we have to have tech ipo staff that can perform this function. as justice breyer indicated, the technology is working so fast that we hope there's cost savings, but it seems the price of the equipment goes up over time. >> i would really not like -- justice kennedy was just dedicated. part of the work we do is talking to school groups as you do. you talk to the public and try to explain to them, you know, were trying to do her job and try...
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california the california teachers organization is demanding lawmakers use more tax money to restore education funding. layoff notices are going out to hundreds of people even though taxpayers said yes to proposition 30 for education. here's capital correspondent nannette miranda with the story. >> reporter: the california teachers organization estimates the number of notices handed out to public school teachers this year could be as low as 2600 statewide. that is down. the other union, federation of teachers, can't believe the notices are going out at all. proposition 30 was supposed to save schools from more budget cuts. >> for school districts now to be issuing the layoff notices really violates the spirit that prop 30 was promoted. >> megan got a pink slip again. she thought she was safe this year considering her district now has a 31% reserve. >> i don't understand why our district doesn't see that the budget pie is expanding. this should have resulted in a change in their actions. however, they are acting as though the sky is still falling. >> there's a lot of uncertainty still out there
california the california teachers organization is demanding lawmakers use more tax money to restore education funding. layoff notices are going out to hundreds of people even though taxpayers said yes to proposition 30 for education. here's capital correspondent nannette miranda with the story. >> reporter: the california teachers organization estimates the number of notices handed out to public school teachers this year could be as low as 2600 statewide. that is down. the other union,...
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and he was not well educated in a normal sense. he dropped out of college after two years. but he had a way of talking to people and giving them a sense of hope. because he was delivering a message really of salvation. in that sense he's not a lot different from a whole long history in this country of charismatic spiritual leaders. >> and what about david, he was a long time assistant who became the top guy. >> he joined the sea org when he was 16. 4e been in scientology even before that. so his entire life, his entire adult life and much of his entire life has been spent inside the clergy of the scientology. >> but he was the opponent successor. >> no, he was not appointed. someone else was appointed. he became the successor because he seized power. >> there was a coup day that within the church. >> right. >> who was he or what is he like. >> i was not allowed it to talk to him. and he has actually hasn't given an interview in 20 years. so he is a very reclusive figure. he lives mostly inside this compound. he travels to open up new churches when they do that. but he's ver
and he was not well educated in a normal sense. he dropped out of college after two years. but he had a way of talking to people and giving them a sense of hope. because he was delivering a message really of salvation. in that sense he's not a lot different from a whole long history in this country of charismatic spiritual leaders. >> and what about david, he was a long time assistant who became the top guy. >> he joined the sea org when he was 16. 4e been in scientology even before...
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on the education side if we educate our children, if we have the best education program in the world, something very, very goodwill happen to this nation. first we will be competitive. if we fail to educate our work force there is no way, no way that we can be competitive. yet the budget being proposed by our republican majority slashes the education programs in this nation. slashes the programs and for those who are in college or have graduated they would double the interest rates on student loans. what are they thinking? what are they thinking? on the other hand, our democratic budget would actually increase funledsing this year for education -- funding this year for education, keeping teachers in the classroom, giving schools the opportunity to improve. in the infrastructure program there are facilities. and the opportunity in higher education to continue to keep students in school. and for those who need additional training in the work programs, the work force investment program would be augmented and we would be able to provide the upgrade in skills and education for those who ar
on the education side if we educate our children, if we have the best education program in the world, something very, very goodwill happen to this nation. first we will be competitive. if we fail to educate our work force there is no way, no way that we can be competitive. yet the budget being proposed by our republican majority slashes the education programs in this nation. slashes the programs and for those who are in college or have graduated they would double the interest rates on student...
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where were the coaches, where were the teachers, the educators and the parents of these young people to guide and direct them. so i hope that the attorney general broadens his net and that there is a full scale investigation of so many more people who clearly had so much to do with this. there is a law in ohio that can, you know, cause someone to be charged for failing to report a felony, and clearly, in this case, a rape is a felony. so i think we're going to see more coming out of this attorney general's investigation. >> the fact that you have now two other teenaged girls who have been arrested for making threats against this 16-year-old rape survivor is again, it's stunning. >> it's just, you know, it just leaves me speechless, anderson. again, i ask where are the parents, if your kids are following this court case and if you're watching this, has someone sat down to say in social media, there are consequences for your actions. taking these pictures, disseminating them, caused an additional charge for one of the defendants. making death threats, talking about a homicide on twitte
where were the coaches, where were the teachers, the educators and the parents of these young people to guide and direct them. so i hope that the attorney general broadens his net and that there is a full scale investigation of so many more people who clearly had so much to do with this. there is a law in ohio that can, you know, cause someone to be charged for failing to report a felony, and clearly, in this case, a rape is a felony. so i think we're going to see more coming out of this...
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my budget will eliminate the department of education. [applause] and defaults empowering money back to the states where they belong. [applause] my five-year budget will create millions of jobs like letting the corporate -- cutting the corporate income tax in half. [applause] by creating a flat personal income tax of 17%. [applause] and cutting the regulations that are strangling american business. [applause] the only stimulus ever proven to work is leaving more money in the hands of those who have earned it. [applause] the constitution must be our guide for conservatives to wind nationally. we must stand for something. we must stand on principle. we must stand for something so powerful and so popular that it brings together people from the left and the right and the middle. we need a republican party that shows up on the south side of chicago and shout to the top of our lungs, we we are the party f jobs and opportunity. the gop is the ticket to the middle class. [applause] the gop of old has grown stale and moss covered. [applause] i don
my budget will eliminate the department of education. [applause] and defaults empowering money back to the states where they belong. [applause] my five-year budget will create millions of jobs like letting the corporate -- cutting the corporate income tax in half. [applause] by creating a flat personal income tax of 17%. [applause] and cutting the regulations that are strangling american business. [applause] the only stimulus ever proven to work is leaving more money in the hands of those who...
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board of education. extraordinary moments that made our history -- that made our country a better place. i think what you do is critical. there is a duty to our system that is unparalleled in the world. kabul but my kids to watch it. thank you. -- i would like my kids to watch it. thank you. >> more about those meetings in a moment on c-span. on a party-line vote, a democratic lead the senate panel approved a measure to renew an assault weapons ban similar to one that expired in 2004. it will limit high capacity ammunition clips to ten bullets. the medicare payment advisory commission will give its recommendations to congress tomorrow morning. the chairman will stand before a house subcommittee. see live coverage at 9:30 eastern on c-span2. on c-span3, former investment officials with jp morgan chase with questions on the senate panel on derivatives trading losses the company suffered. live coverage also at 9:30 eastern. >> the fact is we are all getting older together and we are not the same. our fertil
board of education. extraordinary moments that made our history -- that made our country a better place. i think what you do is critical. there is a duty to our system that is unparalleled in the world. kabul but my kids to watch it. thank you. -- i would like my kids to watch it. thank you. >> more about those meetings in a moment on c-span. on a party-line vote, a democratic lead the senate panel approved a measure to renew an assault weapons ban similar to one that expired in 2004. it...
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you're talking about the education of our children, talking about the security and safety of our senior citizens. we're talking about trying to get our economy growing again. this is not a laughing matter. of those kinds of comments. >> congressman james clyburn, thank you for joining us. i appreciate it. >> thank you for having me. >> absolutely. >>> i want to move on to developing news. and that is the rape trial of two high school football players. it's getting under way in steubenville, ohio. they are accused of raping a 16-year-old female classmate at a teammate's house after a night of drinking. this took place in august and the case went viral on social media because of photographs reportedly taken of the victim at the scene and then circulated online. >>> coming up next, the man who secretly recorded the infamous 47% tape explains how and why he did this. it's an ed schultz exclusive. ed is joining me next to talk about that. >>> plus, hacking or a hoax. the fbi is trying to find out whether they posted financial information belonging to the first lady and other high-profile pol
you're talking about the education of our children, talking about the security and safety of our senior citizens. we're talking about trying to get our economy growing again. this is not a laughing matter. of those kinds of comments. >> congressman james clyburn, thank you for joining us. i appreciate it. >> thank you for having me. >> absolutely. >>> i want to move on to developing news. and that is the rape trial of two high school football players. it's getting...
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and now i'm 75 and i'm an educator. they say medicare is breaking the bank and my wife and i have $12,607 a year for our medicare. you tell me, sir, why that should be breaking the bank because everybody has to pay that man or why we even take these medicaid patients along. did they pay their hospital insurance all their life? i understand these people that can't work for mentally ill or something, but we are protect dean this country, sir. i think you explain that to me. >> guest: it's interesting point you make. i think there's a debate going on, the state level and state houses about who should be eligible for medicaid. should we really make an effort to get people who are employed on medicaid but can't afford health insurance versus people on holy and looking for a hand out. the debate is happening around the country on that. in fact, in florida yesterday they had a lengthy debate on this or they mentioned about 70% of people who are medicaid eligible are employed. they wanted to emphasize the point to show a lot of
and now i'm 75 and i'm an educator. they say medicare is breaking the bank and my wife and i have $12,607 a year for our medicare. you tell me, sir, why that should be breaking the bank because everybody has to pay that man or why we even take these medicaid patients along. did they pay their hospital insurance all their life? i understand these people that can't work for mentally ill or something, but we are protect dean this country, sir. i think you explain that to me. >> guest: it's...
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one of the thing we jesuits are known for in addition to our prayerfulness and our educational institutions is our attention to the poor and the social justice. he has taken name francis, the apostle of the poor, and has talked about the poor and marginalized ever since he started. i think the theme of poverty and taking care of the poor and as he said on sunday, a church of the poor and for the poor is going to be a theme of his papacy. >> by the way, father martin, i have joe in the second round of the tournament. claudio, you mentioned the dramatic gesture there of the pope getting out of the motorcade and working the crowd like that. i just think the inaugural parade here in the united states when jimmy carter broke with tradition, got out and backed down pennsylvania. how dramatic that was. does that say anything about how the relationship of this pope, with catholic worldwide will be different than the relationship benedict had with them? >> indeed it is. the pope breaks with the rules and breaks with tradition and vatican security as well. on sunday, for instance, he was holding a sm
one of the thing we jesuits are known for in addition to our prayerfulness and our educational institutions is our attention to the poor and the social justice. he has taken name francis, the apostle of the poor, and has talked about the poor and marginalized ever since he started. i think the theme of poverty and taking care of the poor and as he said on sunday, a church of the poor and for the poor is going to be a theme of his papacy. >> by the way, father martin, i have joe in the...
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even as they created educational excellence for african-americans. now, a former democratic congressional aide is going to take that new job and he will earn over $123,000 per year. i don't think anyone is against anyone making a good salary. but is that more beneficial -- does it do more for education in these native american schools that are now going to have larger classrooms as a result of this and may need to close some of their schools as well. we hear a lot about this from the white house. you have to make choices. bill: the government is still hiring even under the sequester. they are still getting bigger. martha: with a nice salary. bill: but no white house tours. fox news alert. an attempted manhunt underway in denver, colorado. looking for a man who shot this 50 year old officer. shot in the chest when he answered the door of his home. his family members found them, they called 911, but it was too late for him. the manhunt is under way. throughout the area, south of denver, colorado. there is precious little information that has gone publi
even as they created educational excellence for african-americans. now, a former democratic congressional aide is going to take that new job and he will earn over $123,000 per year. i don't think anyone is against anyone making a good salary. but is that more beneficial -- does it do more for education in these native american schools that are now going to have larger classrooms as a result of this and may need to close some of their schools as well. we hear a lot about this from the white...
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the risk modeling group is an independent group sat by while chained and educated phd's who run the models and certainly very disappointed in this review properly and delivered to me in poor form. >> did a hagan work for your group quick >> he didn't want in. >> it bothers me not just the multiple risk limit were breached, but they weren't even really been missed. nobody was told to stop treating because of a risk limit reached. no one invested because of the breaches. i mean, some uninvestigated trading activity that triggered all these is the point someone would investigate the breaches? another thing that bothers me is the bank's reaction has been to criticize the old risk limits as an adequate and added the shipping lanes. they used to be five big risk limits. now it's gone to 230 risk limits for the synthetic credit portfolio. it misses the point. it wasn't the synthetic credit portfolio had too few risk limits. it is that risk management personnel didn't enforce the ones they had. i don't see how piling another 225 risk limits solves anything. do you want to comment on my? >> yes. i
the risk modeling group is an independent group sat by while chained and educated phd's who run the models and certainly very disappointed in this review properly and delivered to me in poor form. >> did a hagan work for your group quick >> he didn't want in. >> it bothers me not just the multiple risk limit were breached, but they weren't even really been missed. nobody was told to stop treating because of a risk limit reached. no one invested because of the breaches. i mean,...
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western educated communications executive so reports the associated press. it manage his or her spent decades living in texas before recently moving to turkey his son is reportedly fighting with the rebels inside syria this is all part of the coalition opposition first effort to provide services to people who live inside syria. until now the council has largely operated outside the country working to boost support for the rebels fighting to take out the syrian about the bashar assad casey anthony hasn't said much since the jury found her not guilty of murdering her daughter caylee. she should be able to sell her story to pay back some the debt. this is brand new from last week. expert witness says he knows why jody areas cannot remember a lot from the day she stabbed her ex-boyfriend 27 times. slit his throat and shot him dead. apparently killing someone can give you amnesia. that's coming up. gotcha ! got you ! you cannot escape the rebel forces ! ahhh. got you ! got ya ! gotcha ! got . that's all you got, brother ? take that. never having to surrender the
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we want to you get your education. we want you to get a job. >> sometimes on the other side of the law, who is going to do all of the changing for this? >> you don't have to like the police. like yourself enough to want to make change for you and your son and your mother and your grandmother and the rest of your family. you don't have to like the police. not at all. >> etienne decides to stay in the program. and the next morning, he is one of the first to arrive for the group's volunteer work in the community garden. >> every wednesday, there's going to be like a group of you that comes out and makes sure everything is looking good over here. >> there's a lot of people in the neighborhood that are hungry. this is good. we're going to take some of these vegetables out and give them to some of of the old people and that in the neighborhood and that's going to be good. you're going to be helping them. you're going to be helping us. >> good thing. >> yeah, man. i'm proud of you guys. you take care. >> whole time we were ou
we want to you get your education. we want you to get a job. >> sometimes on the other side of the law, who is going to do all of the changing for this? >> you don't have to like the police. like yourself enough to want to make change for you and your son and your mother and your grandmother and the rest of your family. you don't have to like the police. not at all. >> etienne decides to stay in the program. and the next morning, he is one of the first to arrive for the...
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that is educating people on the threat. accurately educating them on the technical side. what does this mean? what is a cyber attack? what are the effects? what's going on? what are we losing and what should we do? there are many reasons that industry and other players are concerned about legislation and other things. part of it is the cost, the bureaucracy to come in. part of it is addressing a very complex issue that at times it is easier to ignore. intellectual property. the fact that they lose it is an issue. but for the country, for the nation as a whole, this is our future. that intel eaktchal property from an economic perspective represents future wealth and we're losing some of that. >> you've referred to it i think as the greatest single transfer -- legal transfer of wealth in the history of the world. >> you know, that -- exactly. i'm concerned that if we don't stop it, it will hurt our nation significantly. there is two parts to stopping it. one is fixing our infrastructure. working together with industry and government to stop these attacks and then the second
that is educating people on the threat. accurately educating them on the technical side. what does this mean? what is a cyber attack? what are the effects? what's going on? what are we losing and what should we do? there are many reasons that industry and other players are concerned about legislation and other things. part of it is the cost, the bureaucracy to come in. part of it is addressing a very complex issue that at times it is easier to ignore. intellectual property. the fact that they...
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. >> reporter: she replied saying she's not a 6th grader and if a well-educated and on the committee for 20 years. and thanked ted cruz for the lecture and made this point. >> it exempts, 2,271 weapons. isn't that stuff for the people in the united states? do they need a bazooka? do they need other high-powered weapons that million people use to kill in close combat? i don't think so. >> reporter: the bill passed the committee on a partyline vote, 10-8 although when it gets to the senate floor there are a number of rural state democrats who are not looking forward to take this tough vote, harris. >> harris: it will get interesting from here, mike emanuel, thank you very much. scientists now say it's clear, they have discovered an ill lewis seive building block of the universe, one that could help explain what gives all particles their size and shape. it's called the higgs boson. others know it as the god particle. scientists are working on an enormous atom smasher found evidence of it last summer and say their analysis strongly indicates it's indeed the hig boson which caused a parti
. >> reporter: she replied saying she's not a 6th grader and if a well-educated and on the committee for 20 years. and thanked ted cruz for the lecture and made this point. >> it exempts, 2,271 weapons. isn't that stuff for the people in the united states? do they need a bazooka? do they need other high-powered weapons that million people use to kill in close combat? i don't think so. >> reporter: the bill passed the committee on a partyline vote, 10-8 although when it gets to...
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i'm reasonably well educated and i thank you for the lecture. all stations come over to mission a for a final go. this is for real this time. step seven point two one two. verify and lock. command is locked. five seconds. three, two, one. standing by for capture. the most innovative software on the planet... dragon is captured. is connecting today's leading companies to places beyond it. siemens. answers. but that doesn't mean i don't want to make money.stor. i love making money. i try to be smart with my investments. i also try to keep my costs down. what's your plan? ishares. low cost and tax efficient. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. humans. we are beau
i'm reasonably well educated and i thank you for the lecture. all stations come over to mission a for a final go. this is for real this time. step seven point two one two. verify and lock. command is locked. five seconds. three, two, one. standing by for capture. the most innovative software on the planet... dragon is captured. is connecting today's leading companies to places beyond it. siemens. answers. but that doesn't mean i don't want to make money.stor. i love making money. i try to be...
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as we look forward, despite the challenges, the current partnerships and history of training education and exercise programs for now please norad to defend the nation against the full spectrum of threats. but we will have to work hard with the services to sustain a posture as we deal with programs and budget uncertainties. today and in the future we will remain to be commended for the united states and canada on the vision with our trusted partners that will defend north america, and support them in their times of greatest need. we will need this committee's continued support to meet that vision. and given the opportunity to appear today and i look forward to your questions. >> thank you so much, general jacoby. general kelly? >> mr. chairman, senator inhofe, members of the committee, thank you for the opportunity to appear today. on behalf of not only those personnel in afghanistan, but those in southern american. i'm here to talk about the socom. first, transnational organized crime. consist of the responsibilities responsibilities that i haven't security cooperation activities as we
as we look forward, despite the challenges, the current partnerships and history of training education and exercise programs for now please norad to defend the nation against the full spectrum of threats. but we will have to work hard with the services to sustain a posture as we deal with programs and budget uncertainties. today and in the future we will remain to be commended for the united states and canada on the vision with our trusted partners that will defend north america, and support...
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. >>> active duty members of the military trying to get a college education are feeling the sequestr. they say they will no longer offer tuition help. a university is trying to bridge the gap. park university said it'll offer scholarships to active service member who lost benefits. >> it was very sad to me. the first thing to go shouldn't be educating the military. >> a group of senators has introduced legislation to restore funding for military tuition help. a petition on the white house website asking for help to be reinstated has 100,000 signatures. >> police forces are falling across california. san jose's department suffered some of the deepest cuts, losing 20% of its officers. oakland saw a 15.5% decline. alameda more than 8%. san francisco 7.6%. three out of four police agencies cut officers. santa clara's force grew 12%. despite the cuts san jose will soon see more men and women patrolling city streets. the police academy graduated it's first class in four years. two women and 41 men received their badges and were sworn in yesterday. the mayor welcomed them. he said the city n
. >>> active duty members of the military trying to get a college education are feeling the sequestr. they say they will no longer offer tuition help. a university is trying to bridge the gap. park university said it'll offer scholarships to active service member who lost benefits. >> it was very sad to me. the first thing to go shouldn't be educating the military. >> a group of senators has introduced legislation to restore funding for military tuition help. a petition on...
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and we also spend a lot of time on kids college education. remember, the cardinal rule, plan to your retirement first. >> i have christine reminding me and now do you, too. so if you have a flat tire, dead battery, need a tow or lock your keys in the car, geico's emergency roadside assistance is there 24/7. oh dear, i got a flat tire. hmmm. uh... yeah, can you find a take where it's a bit more dramatic on that last line, yeah? yeah i got it right here. someone help me!!! i have a flat tire!!! well it's good... good for me. what do you think? geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. many cereals say they're good for your heart, but did you know there's a cereal that's recommended by doctors? it's post shredded wheat. recommended by nine out of ten doctors to help reduce the risk of heart disease. post shredded wheat is made with only one ingredient: one hundred percent whole grain wheat, with no added sugar or salt. try adding fruit for more health benefits and more taste in your bowl. it's the ideal way
and we also spend a lot of time on kids college education. remember, the cardinal rule, plan to your retirement first. >> i have christine reminding me and now do you, too. so if you have a flat tire, dead battery, need a tow or lock your keys in the car, geico's emergency roadside assistance is there 24/7. oh dear, i got a flat tire. hmmm. uh... yeah, can you find a take where it's a bit more dramatic on that last line, yeah? yeah i got it right here. someone help me!!! i have a flat...
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with an advanced degree in education from capella university, you'll have the knowledge to meet these challenges and make a difference in the lives of students. let's get started at capella.edu. >>> from the cnn money newsroom in new york, i'm ali velshi. your money, huge anticipation for the launch of samsung galaxy s-4. the s-3 briefly outsold iphone last year. the new version of the s-4, the samsung galaxy is going to be unveiled tonight in new york city. like all big product releases these days, if you don't have a staged flash mob break out in a public place, you don't have a product launch. here's samsung's version from time square this week. ♪ what's all the fuss? well, we haven't played with it yet, but here's what it might have, eye tracking technology to let you change pages or scroll using only your eyes. touchless gestures, so you can start a text or answer your phone without touching anything. deals with credit card companies to let you pay for online goods seamlessly and looking forward to this, wireless charging. it's setting the stage for another leg of the smartphon
with an advanced degree in education from capella university, you'll have the knowledge to meet these challenges and make a difference in the lives of students. let's get started at capella.edu. >>> from the cnn money newsroom in new york, i'm ali velshi. your money, huge anticipation for the launch of samsung galaxy s-4. the s-3 briefly outsold iphone last year. the new version of the s-4, the samsung galaxy is going to be unveiled tonight in new york city. like all big product...
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i am reasonably well-educated. and i thank you for the lecture. incidentally, this does prohibit, you used word prohibit. it exempts 2271 weapons. is that enough for the people in the united states. >> mr. chairman? >> do you need a ba seaaca? do they need other high-powered weapons that military people use to kill in closed combat? i don't think so. i come from a different place than you do. i respect your views. i ask you to respect my views. >> nobody doubts her sincerity or her passion. and yet at the same time i would note she chose not to answer the question that i asked. which is, in her judgment would it be consistent with the constitution for congress to specify which books are permitted and which books are not and to use the specific -- >> the answer is obvious? no. martha: very interesting back and forth there between the new senator, ted cruz and a veteran senator dianne feinstein. the assault weapons ban, that they are discussing is now heading to the senate floor and it would also include high-capacity magazines. that is going to be
i am reasonably well-educated. and i thank you for the lecture. incidentally, this does prohibit, you used word prohibit. it exempts 2271 weapons. is that enough for the people in the united states. >> mr. chairman? >> do you need a ba seaaca? do they need other high-powered weapons that military people use to kill in closed combat? i don't think so. i come from a different place than you do. i respect your views. i ask you to respect my views. >> nobody doubts her sincerity...
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harvard educated, her professor tapped her to be his chief of staff while he was at the u.s. treasury. she later jumped to silicon valley when eric schmidt of google offered per a job. when mark zuckerberg and facebook came calling, she made the move. in between all that, she got married and had two children. a boy now seven and a girl five. as coo, sandberg is one of only 21 female executives in the fortune 500. she says it's time to change that. >> when i got on stage 2 1/2 years ago and said the blunt truth is men ran the world, the audience gasped fast this was news. i sat down at an exclusive conference next to a man who looked at me and said remember us. i was like what do you mean? remember us. there is a place for white men in the world. and i looked at him and said are you looking away this conference? there has never been a company in your industry not run by a white man. he said, oh, no, no, change is coming. well, it's been ten years with no progress at the top of corporate america and that's stagnation. and "lean in" has stirred up a heated debate. i'm grateful f
harvard educated, her professor tapped her to be his chief of staff while he was at the u.s. treasury. she later jumped to silicon valley when eric schmidt of google offered per a job. when mark zuckerberg and facebook came calling, she made the move. in between all that, she got married and had two children. a boy now seven and a girl five. as coo, sandberg is one of only 21 female executives in the fortune 500. she says it's time to change that. >> when i got on stage 2 1/2 years ago...
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. >> obviously college education is great. i personally think if you have a big idea and people who are willing to do it with you, drop out, go for it. have fun. the worst that happens you fail of the the best that happens you have a great time and build something exciting. >> always go back of the he started his first company when he was 12 years old. this is his third company. you leave your money, wallet, everything at home. pay with the smartphone. this, level up, is how you do it. back to you guys in the studio. melissa: very cool. lori: more ways to pay. my husband is thrilled. credit cards, cash. anyway, congresswoman marsha blackburn says congress must act now to cut our nation's exploding debt. she joins tracy byrnes and adam shapiro next here on fox business. stay with us. friday night, buddy. you are gonna need a wingman. and my cash back keeps the party going. but my airline miles take it worldwide. [ male announcer ] it shouldn't be this hard. with creditcards.com, it's easy to search hundreds of cards and apply o
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job creation, pension reform, education reform. this is working and it's getting results for people and that's what people want. they want government to work well and stay out of their way and spend their money wisely and that's what governors do. martha: that is one of the big questions. reince priebus talked about reaching out to groups like the naacp and la raza and there is an editorial this morning in "the national review" which disagrees with that notion. says no. actually what conservatives need to do is prove to hispanics why they have a better way of helping people of helping the middle class. what do you think? >> i don't think those are inconsistent. we need to stick to our principles. if we become more like the democratic party, they don't need us. we have bright colors that reagan talked about which is what we stand for on taxes, regulation, spending life, family. marriage, other things like that, that are pillars of the republican party. but then i think they're right. show people of all ethnicities, of income stratus
job creation, pension reform, education reform. this is working and it's getting results for people and that's what people want. they want government to work well and stay out of their way and spend their money wisely and that's what governors do. martha: that is one of the big questions. reince priebus talked about reaching out to groups like the naacp and la raza and there is an editorial this morning in "the national review" which disagrees with that notion. says no. actually what...
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with an advanced degree in education from capella university, you'll have the knowledge to meet these challenges and make a difference in the lives of students. let's get started at capella.edu. i really like your new jetta! and you want to buy one like mine because it's so safe, right? yeah... yeah... i know what you've heard -- iihs top safety pick for $159 a month -- but, i wish it was more dangerous, like a monster truck or dune buggy! you can't have the same car as me! [ male announcer ] now everyone's going to want one. let's get a jetta. [ male announcer ] volkswagen springtoberfest is here and there's no better time to get a jetta. that's the power of german engineering. right now lease one of four volkswagen models for under $200 a month. visit vwdealer.com today. >>> so many of the children who died were poor, who earned spending money carrying groceries, running errands for others, or, like lubie geter, peddling car deodorizers outside this supermarket on new year's weekend 1981. his mother worried about him going off alone. >> he said he was a bigoy. they'd have to catch h
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delaney talked about education, technology, energy policy and we were joined by our other friends, mr. higgins from new york, mr. ryan from ohio and ms. norton from washington, d.c.,. mr. speaker, i yield back my time, and thank you. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. mr. garamendi: mr. speaker, i have a motion. i make a motion to adjourn. the speaker pro tempore: those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. the ayes have it. the motion is adopted. >> in a few moments, budget chair are presented of paul ryan. in 30 minutes, senator harry reid. the senate intelligence committee and the heads of the cia and fbi about global threats to the u.s. the house republicans 2014 budget plan would balance the federal budget in 10 years. among other things, reforming the tax code and medicare and repealing the president's healthcare law. paul ryan spoke with reporters in the capital for half an hour. >> good morning, everyone. what we have here is the house budget committee republican majority. putting out yet again a budget that it just is america's needs, a
delaney talked about education, technology, energy policy and we were joined by our other friends, mr. higgins from new york, mr. ryan from ohio and ms. norton from washington, d.c.,. mr. speaker, i yield back my time, and thank you. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. mr. garamendi: mr. speaker, i have a motion. i make a motion to adjourn. the speaker pro tempore: those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. the ayes have it. the motion is adopted....
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very, very, very strong, strong, strong lady, and then we have tammy, tammy tibbetts who helps girls' education in developing countries. so the four of them, you can go on the dvt awards and you can read about them, you can listen to their videos. and then please vote, because the more votes we have, i feel is fair ir it is. >> and i have to say i've gone online and i haven't been able to vote yet because i can't decide. but i will. >> i'm not going to say who i voted for, but i did vote. >> this has always been a passion project of yours. >> yes, the awards is a wonderful thing and the people's award is nice because we can contribute and have -- everybody vote in and i like that. i like to see how many votes there are. butky mention the leadership award? can i mention that we have a leadership award, lifetime 4r5ed leadership award that one year we gave to hillary. and one year to oprah. and this year, it's going to robin roberts. >> oh, that is very. [ applause ] that's very sweet. very sweet. >> and the best thing is when i e-mailed her and i said would you accept this, and she said, i've be
very, very, very strong, strong, strong lady, and then we have tammy, tammy tibbetts who helps girls' education in developing countries. so the four of them, you can go on the dvt awards and you can read about them, you can listen to their videos. and then please vote, because the more votes we have, i feel is fair ir it is. >> and i have to say i've gone online and i haven't been able to vote yet because i can't decide. but i will. >> i'm not going to say who i voted for, but i did...